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Forever Welcomed: A Five-Day Journey Into God’s Heart for Allਨਮੂਨਾ

Forever Welcomed: A Five-Day Journey Into God’s Heart for All

DAY 1 OF 5

MADE TO MIRROR HIM

From the opening pages of Scripture, we see how God stands apart. In contrast to the patriarchal ancient world, the Bible tells us that “God created humanity in his own image, male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27). God crowned every woman and every man with the same dignity, a status of unparalleled worth.

The word “image” in Hebrew, tselem, describes an object that has been crafted with intention. It’s rooted in the idea of “to shade,” as in a shadow of something else. Many kings during this time had images created that resembled their appearance. God uses the term "tselem" when He speaks of creating humankind as living, breathing bearers of His image. Unlike the lifeless statues of Egyptian gods, which were merely carved representations, God created us to reflect His nature. We are meant to mirror His love, justice, mercy, and presence in the world.

God’s impartial love shapes our understanding of who we are and, more importantly, who God is. And God showed us that love from the beginning of time.

Imagine being an Israelite, hearing that you were created to be a “carved-out” reflection of God’s very image, a shadow of His love, patience, kindness, and justice. So much so that when others look at you, they will see not just a human being but a reflection of God’s character.
How would that truth change the way you see yourself, your purpose, and your identity? How would it transform the way you interact with others?

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Forever Welcomed: A Five-Day Journey Into God’s Heart for All

Do you find yourself living as if you could earn God’s love or fear you could lose it? Scripture tells a different story: God’s love is impartial. It’s not based on your past, position, or power—it’s grounded in His unchanging character. This devotional by Oghosa Iyamu traces the often-overlooked attribute of God’s impartial love throughout the biblical narrative, inviting you to receive and reflect this kind of love.

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